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using again political, economic and military pressure. but for that, they needed legitimacy which can only come are the security council. >> you think assad did not bring some of this on himself? >> he did. >> rose: his own country -- >> definitely, he did. he made two basic mistakes, very grave mistakes, and we are saying that openly all along. first of all he did not immediately introduce some dramatic political reforms and dramatic political gestures which would indicate that he is not only sort of promising better future for his country, very different future for his country, but is actually doing it. he has done some things like a new constitution, ending the political monopoly of the basque party but that was not and yes there was some excessive use of force it was not unprovoked because from the onset of crisis we believe there were destruive elements in the crowds which were provoking the government, clearly some excess did take place. >> rose: would you characterize them as terrorists or characterize them as what? >> there were s
using again political, economic and military pressure. but for that, they needed legitimacy which can only come are the security council. >> you think assad did not bring some of this on himself? >> he did. >> rose: his own country -- >> definitely, he did. he made two basic mistakes, very grave mistakes, and we are saying that openly all along. first of all he did not immediately introduce some dramatic political reforms and dramatic political gestures which would...
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she uses real money to buy products for their cherry trees. when the digital cherries have grown, the game company gets the farmers to send the real ones to the players. the shipments are at the player's front door. the game company pays the farmers for the cherries. for two kill grams of cherlys, they paid about 70 thirds. >> translator: during the game i worried that i might do something wrong, like use too much fertilizer. so i'm really happy to have successfully completed the process. >> translator: until now the virtual and real worlds were kept apart, but we think it's great to unite them. >> reporter: farmers like this man here benefit from the game many several ways. now she says a quarter of his cherries are sent to the players. >> translator: medical now i always had to work with uncertain market prices, but in the game the price is set, so there is much more stability. >> translator: it allows him to cut labor costs before he had to give out many small packages to supermarkets. now he can ship one kilogram boxes of cherries to playe
she uses real money to buy products for their cherry trees. when the digital cherries have grown, the game company gets the farmers to send the real ones to the players. the shipments are at the player's front door. the game company pays the farmers for the cherries. for two kill grams of cherlys, they paid about 70 thirds. >> translator: during the game i worried that i might do something wrong, like use too much fertilizer. so i'm really happy to have successfully completed the process....
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thanks for joining us. explain libor a little more for us, first of all. how important is it and how is it set. how are banks even in a position to manipulate if. >> first of tall is immensely important. as you mentioned it's the benchmark for interest rates on trillions and trillions of dollars of loans around the world. it is set in fairly controversial manner, actually. it's arranged by a trade group of banks in london. every day around lunchtime in london about 16 banks submit to the british bankers association data that is an estimate of how much it would cost those banks to borrow from each other. so there's not very much oversight over how the banks submit that data. and what we're seeing now, and there have been suspicions about this for several years now but what we are now seeing very concrete evidence of is that the banks deliberately and knowingly submitted false data t benefit themselves. >> so explain how the scheme that barclays has admitted to, how it worked. this is teen 2005 and 2009, right. >> yes. and it's just at the outset it's very i
thanks for joining us. explain libor a little more for us, first of all. how important is it and how is it set. how are banks even in a position to manipulate if. >> first of tall is immensely important. as you mentioned it's the benchmark for interest rates on trillions and trillions of dollars of loans around the world. it is set in fairly controversial manner, actually. it's arranged by a trade group of banks in london. every day around lunchtime in london about 16 banks submit to the...
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i think that these tragedies should -- shame on us for not using these as opportunities to lookate at ways that we can make our streets and our movie theaters and everywhere that people gatherafer. >> ifill: congresswoman schakowsky, dave kopei and mike dimock, thank you all very much. you can watch today's full court appearance by james holmes and the comments made after that by the district attorney on our web site. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour, the penalties for penn state; the campaign challenges for president obama in florida; the battles in syria; and a deadly day in iraq. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: president obama and republican mitt romney returned to campaigning in earnest today for the first time since the colorado shootings. romneypoke to a small busine roundtable iirvine, california, and he charged again that the president doesn't understand business. >> i happen to think that for people who have their spent whole livelihood working in government that they sometimes don't appreciate just how hard it is to ha
i think that these tragedies should -- shame on us for not using these as opportunities to lookate at ways that we can make our streets and our movie theaters and everywhere that people gatherafer. >> ifill: congresswoman schakowsky, dave kopei and mike dimock, thank you all very much. you can watch today's full court appearance by james holmes and the comments made after that by the district attorney on our web site. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour, the penalties for...
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she joins us from houston. molly, tell us a bit more about the boy scouts explanation for why they are reaffirming this policiment policy -- policy, what are they saying. >> it's interesting the announcement made yesterday. reaffirmed the policy, it reiterated what had already been said and it came at a time as you mentioned when they're having these protests and high profile apearances b jennifer turrell and others who have been outed as gay scout leaders or gay scouts. so the reaffirmation were seen by observers who i talked to yesterday as just sort of reaffirming of the character of the scouts as a more conservative organization. some of the observers who i talked to who were, has been involved in scouting, had followed scouting for decades said this just indicated how intertwined the boy scouts of america, had come with some religious organizaons that sponsor a lot of troops. that this was sort of both a moral decision but also a business decision as well. >> brown: to be clear, this is akin to a don't ask
she joins us from houston. molly, tell us a bit more about the boy scouts explanation for why they are reaffirming this policiment policy -- policy, what are they saying. >> it's interesting the announcement made yesterday. reaffirmed the policy, it reiterated what had already been said and it came at a time as you mentioned when they're having these protests and high profile apearances b jennifer turrell and others who have been outed as gay scout leaders or gay scouts. so the...
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to be a factory here, used to be a payroll, used to be a middle class here where jobs have gone. offshoring, outsourcing. you know they left i their wake is lost payrolls in many cases lost lives. so i think the fact that mitt romney's credential to run for president is not as massachusetts governor which he doesn't talk about at great length s his leadership in business. and his ability to create jobs. and bain is his company. you know this is about whether in fact es gaeing to have to disclose his income over the past and his financial situation. i means that's-- . >> woodruff: tax returns. >> tax returns, it's all of the piece, it's cayman islands, it's bermuda, swiss bank accounts, outsourcing. this is somebody that doesn't understand what are you going through and what your family is going through. >> woodruff: so it's a lot bigger or not, michael than outsourcing? >> it's the obama campaign that made this not just about outsourcing but accuse mitt romney personally of lying on government documents which is a felony. that's what campaign officials did this. for that kind of
to be a factory here, used to be a payroll, used to be a middle class here where jobs have gone. offshoring, outsourcing. you know they left i their wake is lost payrolls in many cases lost lives. so i think the fact that mitt romney's credential to run for president is not as massachusetts governor which he doesn't talk about at great length s his leadership in business. and his ability to create jobs. and bain is his company. you know this is about whether in fact es gaeing to have to...
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. >> suarez: a follow-up to our recent story about smart meters used to monitor energy use. spencer michels reports on california activists who want to ban them. >> pacific gas & electric one of the nation's largest utilities has had to fight a coalition of people who suspect, among other things, that smart meters may be bad for your health. >> brown: that'sll aad on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the enne that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs stion from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: once again today, americans absorbed the news of a mass shooting-- a dozen dead, at least 59 hurt or wounded. it happened in the city of aurora, just east of denver, whe
. >> suarez: a follow-up to our recent story about smart meters used to monitor energy use. spencer michels reports on california activists who want to ban them. >> pacific gas & electric one of the nation's largest utilities has had to fight a coalition of people who suspect, among other things, that smart meters may be bad for your health. >> brown: that'sll aad on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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he them mentality suddenly ifÑi you can't count on the us then the question is, what does he do? >> rose: the groups that are in opposition have been coming out and having conversations with the range of people and they hve repsentatives around the world and europe, andçldÑi but how much do we really know about them and how much power each holds in a competition among them? >> it is very hard to give you an answer that anyone certainly i can have a high degree of confidence in. you have people who are on the outside, who are obviously capable of articulating something but you don't know how representative they are. you have people on the inside from an opposition that is highly localized, because i is highly localized, these local coordination councils, it is really almost town and city oriented and the question is going to be, can they coalesce and when they speak what kinds of followings do they have? and i think right now, you know, if i were to divide the opposition i would divide it into certain broad categories. those who are operating from the outside, those who are oper
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what can you update us on? >> well, the opinions we've talked to are still divided on what this means. there are some who think that this was moving wednesday from sites that were threatened by the rebels to more secure areas. there were otherswho worry that.... >> brown: you mean away from potential insurgents? >> away from the rebels in the insurgent line to safeguard them for the regime. but there are others who think that the movement was a precursor to potentially using them as a part of the ethnic cleansing campaign or as part of... on the battlefield against the rebels. >> and certainly officials have spoken up two days a row, leon panetta at the pentagon yesterday and again today so some level of concern. >> right. and a clear warning that this real l invite an internationa response. d that's why se oficis think at this is... it will not be president assad who makes the order to use this but only after he falls from power, remnants of his regime might, as last-ditch effort, start to use these weapons. >
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and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa becomes a template to where aids is in the subsaharan continent all the other countries will follow suit and michel sidibe spoke at the breakfast meeting this morning saying there was so much hope for africa now that south africa has its house in order. and president'm beck kay said if you have aids you get a shot and it goes away. or it's causeded by poverty. we faced those issues. now the new regime, they really paid attention and when south africa speaks, the whole of africa will listen. >> ifill: you have harsh words in your bo
and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: colorado prosecutors formally charged james holmes today with 24 counts of first degree murder in one of the deadliest mass killings ever. there were two charges for each of the 12 people killed in the movie theater in aurora. and the 24-year-old also faces two counts of attempted murder for each of the 58 injured. the murder charges carry a maximum penalty of death and a minimum of life without parole. peter banda of the associated press was in the courtroom today. i spoke with him a short time ago. they're charging them under two different near owes. murder after deliberation. a second one first degree murder extreme indifference.
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he wouldn't talk to us. but he was clearly, you know, a place where he w one of theost portant people advising the gentlemen who made this decision. and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to imagine that that is something investigators are going to want to find out more about. >> suarez: so you've seen internal communications that show that other sands officials realize there may be some jeopardy here? >> yes, indid. in particular, two gentlemen, the general counsel of the company, remember this a fortune 500 company, a man named gonzalez peta became very concerned about this. he asked an outse law frm to take a ok awhat was going on here. that law firm and he as well both agreed that thises with a potential violation of the foreign corrupt practices act and mr. alvish should not be working for the company given his government post. that was a recommendation ultimately that was not heeded. >> and quickly, stephen, before we go, where is this being investigated in the united states? is there any one center or
he wouldn't talk to us. but he was clearly, you know, a place where he w one of theost portant people advising the gentlemen who made this decision. and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to imagine that that is something investigators are going to want to find out more about. >> suarez: so you've seen internal communications that show that other sands officials realize there may be some jeopardy here? >> yes, indid. in particular, two gentlemen, the general counsel of the company,...
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to be a lot of members living room this used to be her bedroom the house has been completely gutted from the inside by the water which came right up to the tops of the windows live mail and managed to escape and sat all night on a neighbor's fence while her house collapsed she was perhaps a lucky one though his neighbors say just down the road a neighbor an old woman had her house collapsed on top of the night miller perched on top of the neighbor's fence the flood surging around her lead you there were they would have had to break into more than three meters i was sitting on the fence and bring it wouldn't come higher because they knew i would have drowned most of those who died were elderly too frail to escape the deluge those who did manage to make it to safety say they will never forget what happened i grabbed the curtain and pushed my feet through the window this can save my life the helicopter did not see me of but i started to wave my cane and it came back it couldn't land so it didn't pick me up after that a boat came and i started to shout they save me for those left behind
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with me stay with us live here in moscow. there are those who desperately need it to survive. misspoken visit and give money to on the lookout. on goldman the fish. and the suppresses the prize the rights of the people first new clothes and. those who don't get their share of the trades. by downloading got good uploading called police and you know don't last but not the one that upset people media by you know about it i mean not look edited from the company from. those who suck it out to prosper. side the seeds and say. coming up from a. nice life isn't. no one can live without it's in one of the largest blood banks in the world. blood of niger. on r.t. . nearly a billion people in the world are going hungry. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just thrown all the way up and choose from the german oh you clearly like the upper crust. from the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill a cake is made from
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could have you with us here on r.t. today president putin has said that working out a political solution in syria will take much more effort than what he called barbaric foreign intervention but he added. dialogue will bring long lasting stability speaking at a meeting with the country's ambassadors and envoys today and outline of russia's foreign policy priorities and more on that now from our to sean thomas international relations are getting up more complicated in the world and there is uncertainty and one of those areas of uncertainty is of course the arab spring in this address the president wasted no time in going after the west in criticizing what he called their arab interference in fact the so-called humanitarian missions of the west and of america to go in and bomb and get their agenda promoted listen to what he had to say about this tactic. and we're going to end up with we see some of our foreign partners striving to maintain their influence so that often our partners back to unilaterally which goes against
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is there brings us the latest. well you're on an arab league special envoy to syria has described his meeting with president bashar al assad here in damascus on monday as constructive kofi annan has sat that they've agreed discussed and agreed on approach and common approach on how to end the violence here in syria he has said that it can only be done and should be done through dialogue and it has also stressed that. all the sides been involved in these conflicts should do they have passed to try to implement the six point peace plan brokered by you and april in the back to where they've been doing it before actually indeed the peace plan six point plan hasn't been successful so far we've been only seen in witnessing this collation of the violence here in syria immediately after it was announced so it's absolutely clear that something should be changed in the way to implement that and this is exactly what kofi annan has been stressing the point there is also is a very interesting detail while talking about this com
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it's good to have you with us here on our. life in moscow it's a day of mourning it's been declared here in russia for more than one hundred seventy lives lost in the flooding in the southern resort region of. it was on friday night when thousands of houses were hit by what locals describe as a tsunami like deluge caused by torrential rains in the region with this report. today is a day or grief and a day of mourning for the victims of flash floods in southern russia the search for bodies does continue as does the cleanup operation made more difficult by the lack of supplies of electricity gas and fresh water the water came into the town on friday night in the middle of the night with huge force and with no warning it flooded and destroyed houses and flipped cars over in the street many of the victims were elderly people unable to escape in time so rapid was the deluge all across the town people tried to escape and get to help on roofs and on fences wherever they could find any shelter a criminal case has been opened into why
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bravery in the face of cholera we have the stories of those who miraculously escaped the deadly use as well as the people who rushed to provide aid to help with the rescue efforts. international envoy kofi annan sells to the syrian leadership while damascus points fingers at what it calls america's role in the civil conflict. there are some markets makes it. a rule that choppy day of trade enough despite prices bouncing back from a two week about twenty minutes time in the business on how the official figures for the. global news around the clock this is arts he with me rover sushi i live in moscow a day of mourning has been declared here in russia for more than one hundred seventy lives lost in the flooding in the southern resort region excuse me of. happened on friday night thousands of houses were hit by what locals describe as a tsunami like deluge caused by torrential rains in the region with the latest reported dotty's tone bot. today is a day of grief and a day of mourning for the victims of flash floods in southern russia the search for bodies does continue as does the cleanup
bravery in the face of cholera we have the stories of those who miraculously escaped the deadly use as well as the people who rushed to provide aid to help with the rescue efforts. international envoy kofi annan sells to the syrian leadership while damascus points fingers at what it calls america's role in the civil conflict. there are some markets makes it. a rule that choppy day of trade enough despite prices bouncing back from a two week about twenty minutes time in the business on how the...
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relentless drone strikes from from the us mainly killing civilians i mean the us always reported as deaths of insurgents but none of these people have been convicted or even accused of any crime they they just have this. terminal justice imposed from that from above on remote control and. i can understand why the pakistanis are up in arms about this and why they're protesting so vehemently. their country is being abused by the us and yet they're still bending over backwards to. aid the continuing occupation of another foreign country and the us not exactly helping relations with pakistan when it failed to apologize for that incident that drone attack when so many were were killed it clearly was a mistake on america's behalf they said so but why was it so reluctant in apologizing surely knowing that this would indeed make relations even more tense. well i think the default position after any. mistakes as you call it is is to deny any knowledge of it to deny that it was the us responsibility it's not all culpability this is what happened in the the apache strike in two thousand and seven in
relentless drone strikes from from the us mainly killing civilians i mean the us always reported as deaths of insurgents but none of these people have been convicted or even accused of any crime they they just have this. terminal justice imposed from that from above on remote control and. i can understand why the pakistanis are up in arms about this and why they're protesting so vehemently. their country is being abused by the us and yet they're still bending over backwards to. aid the...
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i do not see why they are trying to give us -- or to deny us all those things that they have. >> more money alone would not solve the problems of the asylum seekers, although it might go some way towards making life in a country that tolerates but does not actually welcome them just a bit more bearable. >> nigerian officials are demolishing a large waterfront slump in the economic capital this week, a move that leaves tens of thousands of people homeless. >> the settlement consists of rose ashantis perched on stilts in the lagoon of lagos, one of the world's largest cities with an estimated population of 50 million -- the settlement consists of rows of shanties perched on stilts. >> where citizens are meant to go instead is unclear. >> this was once a woman's home. using chainsaws and gas burners, authorities have destroyed the slum. authorities say they gave residents 72 hours' notice, but many say they never heard anything. now they are in shock. >> i came back to find the children missing and things thrown in the water. i am still looking for my children. >> the reasoning behind th
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if you're joining us now we have michelle head of the syrian democratic forum delegation what is the outcome of your talks with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the immediate and come of the talks was pre-determined by the fact that you have on the one hand a delegation from a country where a full blown war is raging and a great power on the other you can hardly expect a specific outcome essentially we wanted russia to hear us aid because we represent the oppressed people of syria we want to serve the people of syria we protect their interests and we presented our position i think we were frank and convincing we told russian officials will be needed to hear from various opposition groups in syria for the syrian crisis to be resolved russian assume a well balanced stance russia plays a major role but it should not be part of the problem russia has a long history of friendship with the syrian people the people of syria expect russia to help them gain freedom and overcome the current deadlock the syrians want russia to take a fear approach to be as fair as possible precious's not
if you're joining us now we have michelle head of the syrian democratic forum delegation what is the outcome of your talks with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the immediate and come of the talks was pre-determined by the fact that you have on the one hand a delegation from a country where a full blown war is raging and a great power on the other you can hardly expect a specific outcome essentially we wanted russia to hear us aid because we represent the oppressed people of syria we...
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putin spoke over the phone but their representatives say they ork toward and professor mikau joins us now. for assad? r the regime. individuals were high-ranking officials. they moreover, the place, timing and execution of this attack are all significant. luxurious important emba heavily secure was not was highly skilled and had intimate knowledge of the president's inner not be some key figures have already a brigadier cing the assad regime. >> i see. the opposition forces are claiming responsibility for the assa >> if opposition forces were campaign to bring do in car bombings in damascus and syria. those had been government openly and proudly admitted responsibility. now they are leaving no doubt about the position. they said this week that they are fighting to liberate the capital. damascus has largely supported the assad regime. uade the population to turn it's spreading ll t th citizens s anyone could be an enemy. the internatio >>> egypt's new president has time. this cops as world leader's policies on reg mohamed morsi hosted mahmoud their first s s tions with the united >> tr
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i think they used monday he announcement for that. they are deterring any possible intervention from the west. the regime think that u.s. and european countries may form a kind of coalition to intervene in the conflict. >> so what impact will this announcement have on the efforts to end the conflict or on the conflict itself? >> it seems to me that assad regime is back need a corner and is anxious about its survival. in the u.n. security council, syria doesn't have the support of russia and china. but assad is being very cautious about possible interceptions. mainly by europe and the u.s. and arab countries. outside of any u.n. framework. for now, the west maintains that it has no intention of intervening militarily in the conflict in syria. so for the time being, i think the syria fighting between the assad regime and antigovernment forces will continue. i think is there's no guarantee that assad administration won't use their chemical and biological weapons in a last ditch effort to retain power. neighboring countries are strongly c
i think they used monday he announcement for that. they are deterring any possible intervention from the west. the regime think that u.s. and european countries may form a kind of coalition to intervene in the conflict. >> so what impact will this announcement have on the efforts to end the conflict or on the conflict itself? >> it seems to me that assad regime is back need a corner and is anxious about its survival. in the u.n. security council, syria doesn't have the support of...
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there's a russia and around the world this is a scene with me you know our thanks for joining us as the world's major powers have agreed on a transitional road map for syria which they say will allow syrians to determine their own future without outside interference following a crisis meeting in geneva russia's foreign minister said the document contains no ultimatums and includes representatives from all sides of the political divide and that's exactly what russia was pushing for this kind of hassle or now they did manage to agree on a new. transition plan as it's called powers which do include united states and russia we should know in principle allures national you know we consider it of the utmost importance that this document does not seek to dictate to the syrian side how the transitional process should happen politically how exactly this process will take place is up to the syrian people this document is very precise on that. there are no more preconditions and no ultimatums voice here and actually as foreign minister sergey lavrov said those were some of the more stumbling point
there's a russia and around the world this is a scene with me you know our thanks for joining us as the world's major powers have agreed on a transitional road map for syria which they say will allow syrians to determine their own future without outside interference following a crisis meeting in geneva russia's foreign minister said the document contains no ultimatums and includes representatives from all sides of the political divide and that's exactly what russia was pushing for this kind of...
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the us is counting its presence in iraq. removing about a cent of its diplomatic stop but it plans to spend around one hundred million dollars upgrading a fortified embassy compound in baghdad and former u.s. diplomat jewish canny says this kind of spending damages america's national image wow feeling tuxpan money to create a contract if it's approaching a billion or maybe over a billion dollars now that was spent on this compound in baghdad for for no evident purpose other than perhaps to enrich the contractors. and the politicians who are being paid off but. if someone asked me what is the purpose of this facility i'd have to say well that there really isn't one it's a symbol more of american decline that it is of american power but it's not just about iraq it's about projecting power in the region and you have to ask in the old days american embassies were relatively modest affairs they were open they tried to project a sense of american idealism of democracy and so forth now we're building these enormous fortresses that
the us is counting its presence in iraq. removing about a cent of its diplomatic stop but it plans to spend around one hundred million dollars upgrading a fortified embassy compound in baghdad and former u.s. diplomat jewish canny says this kind of spending damages america's national image wow feeling tuxpan money to create a contract if it's approaching a billion or maybe over a billion dollars now that was spent on this compound in baghdad for for no evident purpose other than perhaps to...
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us versus the family it's a very very. good to go out there and try to represent our country the best way we know how to support each other the process you know we just want to know those guys are. completed slower and you know there are no other plays that you would like to do than where you want to best purrs or so close from. now to boxing where the trash talking has begun as julio cesar chavez judea prepares to put his w.b.c. middleweight title on the line against martinez that go head to head in las vegas on september the fifteenth two division world champion martinez is looking to reclaim the w.b.c. crown however it won't be easy the current incumbent chavez junior who's eleven years younger than his opponent has secured a thirty two knockouts in his forty six career wins the martinez believes he has what it takes to walk away with the belt. if his father wants to recognize his own son he should take a picture now because after the fight he won't recognise him i'm really going to be him up not only will i recoup my m
us versus the family it's a very very. good to go out there and try to represent our country the best way we know how to support each other the process you know we just want to know those guys are. completed slower and you know there are no other plays that you would like to do than where you want to best purrs or so close from. now to boxing where the trash talking has begun as julio cesar chavez judea prepares to put his w.b.c. middleweight title on the line against martinez that go head to...
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yes this is since a long time the police have actually some of us with those but. they are some of our legal they are controlling that that they may buy a set of money or host and they don't i'll tell anybody to go out or get in and say go. mission from the police this is the situation should be changed. and security see where i'm struggling will shift the situation to see that i'm going with a democratic good look at being a state which should be a prison that people of body. as you're saying the the the desire for democracy and freedom and so on and so forth we do apologize you've been hearing it now for months with the continuation of the arab spring why do you think the situation in bahrain to date remains largely out of the aisle the radar of the mainstream media for example syria seems to be getting all the global headlines at the moment. benefits and. so just to go out to go far away from bahrain a crisis we had a neighbor of saudi arabia producing ten million barrels a day and i see. millions and billions of contracts where we share. a common east that's wh
yes this is since a long time the police have actually some of us with those but. they are some of our legal they are controlling that that they may buy a set of money or host and they don't i'll tell anybody to go out or get in and say go. mission from the police this is the situation should be changed. and security see where i'm struggling will shift the situation to see that i'm going with a democratic good look at being a state which should be a prison that people of body. as you're saying...
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for all the sports with us. thanks for a great to have you with us this is indeed sports today plenty head including. then there were twelve of the much talked about shortlist for the next russian national team manager shortly after hari read not rules himself. king of the just christian love b.l. secures the overall lead in the silk way rally currently moving through russia after dominating stage. making a splash r t catches up with one of russia's leading hopes in the pool head of the upcoming london olympic. let's get the ball rolling with football where harvey read not taking himself out of the running to become russia's next football manager the former tottenham manager boss the snarling the high profile come to that list down to a dozen coaches the sixty five rule looked all but certain to take the vacant him and jump for euro twenty twelve before seeing the opposition to roy haunch and also left with a club gig after spurs signed up former chelsea boss on the village voice in his place london native quote
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so this combined brought us really record-breaking temperatures. for wednesday's high looking at temperatures you can see a lot of mid-30s. tokyo looking at 32 degrees. the western half still looking at surging, soaring hot heat. back to you. >> hot days ahead, mai, thanks for that. halfway around the world people in the united states are also sweating their way through a hot summer. record heat has triggered bone dry conditions. u.s. weather forecasters say the country is experiencing its worst drought in 56 years. analysts at noaa reported record-breaking june temperatures and prolonged dryness in many parts of the country. over half of the u.s. excluding hawaii and alaska is experiencing drought. the conditions are serious and 33% of affected areas and noaa spokespersons say it is hitting grain producing regions in the midwest the hardest. the united states is one of the world's major grain exporters. the drought has driven up the price of corn futures 30% in the last month. the spreading hot dry weather is also increasing the risk of wildfires.
so this combined brought us really record-breaking temperatures. for wednesday's high looking at temperatures you can see a lot of mid-30s. tokyo looking at 32 degrees. the western half still looking at surging, soaring hot heat. back to you. >> hot days ahead, mai, thanks for that. halfway around the world people in the united states are also sweating their way through a hot summer. record heat has triggered bone dry conditions. u.s. weather forecasters say the country is experiencing...
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those who are concerned about the arms made in the interest of those using those arms. do you think the cairo conference convinced moscow that the syrian opposition is united. at that i don't think so not anymore but i think moscow is on the way to understanding the real situation with the struggle underway in syria the problem is russia looks at the situation from the viewpoint of the ruling regime like it old lover of it should look at the ruling regime through the prism of the current problems these problems are bigger than the regime bigger than the opposition and even bigger than severe these are international regional can are big problems they cannot be resolved unless a conflict between the regime and the opposition is resolved the crisis cannot be resolved unless there is international consensus on the way it should be resolved in the way that would take severe to democracy through a transition period as five powers including russia have agreed in geneva this is why russia's role is very important russia can help resolve the city of conflict democratically but t
those who are concerned about the arms made in the interest of those using those arms. do you think the cairo conference convinced moscow that the syrian opposition is united. at that i don't think so not anymore but i think moscow is on the way to understanding the real situation with the struggle underway in syria the problem is russia looks at the situation from the viewpoint of the ruling regime like it old lover of it should look at the ruling regime through the prism of the current...